Best drink while listening to your rig?


Your favorite...
single malts?
beers?
wines?

For me (at the moment; subject to change in mood):
Single malt: Lagavulin
Beer: Westmalle Trippel
Wine: geessh... Caymus Cab? Nautilus Savignon Blanc (NZ)
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Tonight I've been indulging in Birthday Cake Terp Diamonds & Pink Floyd's The Wall!
Whole milk. Or I'm with @hbarrel, Miller High Life, which until recently I could not stand. It's shocking to me, but somehow I've lost my taste for great craft beer.  I was an IPA Guru.  Sigh.  Jeez, I must be gettin' on in years........
WhistlePig Boss Hog VI (in my dreams). Damn good stuff but beyond my means.
Wild Turkey Rare Breed.
A simple Tito’s and soda with a wedge of lemon and lime.
A bottle of the champagne of beers… Miller High Life.
Beer ,Harps.                                                                   Wine ,Kendall-Jackson ,Pinot Noir.                            and my favorite  White Russian ,2 shots coffee liquor, 2 shots Vodka, I've splash of milk...
Easy: Talisker 12 (from the '80's), Talisker 25 (current) or Hine Triomphe -- my three laid-back after-dinner beverages of choice.
I don't think my drinking preferences could be changed by what I listen to in any way, nor the other way around actually...

It's been quite hot lately so often just a glass of water :D
Pernicious IPA

Or a midwest favorite -- a beer martini.  Basically a domestic poured in a glass, and then add three run of the mill green olives.
For the sake of keeping a 16 year old thread going...
I don't always drink when I listen, but when I do, I prefer coffee
Water; I don’t drink alcohol. On the weekends, of course coffee if I listen early enough.
I never eat while listening, I can't get the sound normally. Someone sad here that he drinks cannabis tea, I just wonder is it legal and where can I get some? Never tried one and would like to drink it. 
I was listening to some Bill Charlap (jazz pianist) yesterday afternoon.  Went really nicely with Port.  Dylan, later in evening, with an IPA.
Once in a while a scotch like Glenlivit 21 or Glemorangie 18. Usually spring water with a splash of pommagranite juice.
Coffee, with milk. Sumatra, Kenya AA, Costa Rica, Guadamala, whatever.
French Brandy in a pre-warmed snifter. Gives me an overall sense of luxurious contentment. I don't overindulge as I'm so often taken away by the music there is some leftover(which never fails to surprise me!) Cheers...
Thanks for the tip for Remy Martin 1738. My favorite is the Prince D'Arignac Napoleon Xo Armagnac
A well-cellared bottle of Domaine Georges Roumier Chambolle Musigny, Les Amoureuses. A glimpse of Heaven in a Burgundy stem...
Gslone: how does the 1738 compare with other cognacs at that price point? The best I've found to date is Pierre Fernand Reserve ($55 - $65). The Delamain Pale and Dry is the next step up but trying to find it for less than $100 is challenging and too $ for even moderate consumption.
just saw this online:
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-beers-and-breweries-in-america-2015-6
pretty credible results as far as i'm concerned--bells, founders, lagunitas all place very well. pliny the elder is still the top-rated and i still haven't tried it....